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$13,995
Publié 4 Juin 2017ID: UYh1Jw
Périmée il y a 7 années, 6 mois
Information from the owner
Âge: 53 années
Couleur de la carrosserie: Blanc
Intérieur: Climatisation
Électronique: Radio AM / FM, TV
Commentaires du vendeur sur 1964' Ford Thunderbird
Stock #7324STL Vehicle is located near St. Louis, MO-USA 001-618-271-3000
$13,995.00 US Dollars
Stock #7324-STL Engine: 390 V8 Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Mileage: 94,572 (Unknown) Body Style: Two Door Exterior Color: Rose beige Metallic Interior Color: Rose Beige Metallic
A/C AM/ FM Radio Hub Caps Power Brakes Power Steering Power Windows Radial Tires Seat Belts Tilt/ Telescopic Wheel Vinyl Interior White Walls
For sale in our St. Louis showroom is a Rose Biege 1964 Ford Thunderbird. The odometer reads 94,572, which is believed to be the actual miles on the car. Options for this 1964 Ford Thunderbird include: Air Conditioning, AM Radio, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tilt Wheel, Seat Belts, Leather Interior, White Wall Radial Tires, and Hub Caps. A 390 CID V8 engine powers this 64' T-Bird hardtop down the road with ease. The 3 speed automatic transmission transfers the power down the line beautifully. This 64' Thunderbird features a one year only color combination, Rose Beige exterior on Rose Beige interior. The interior reflects that of a rocket, with louvers, buttons, knobs, and gauges fashioned after a cockpit of a 1960's spacecraft. The 1964 Thunderbird, the debut of the 4th generation of the Thunderbird, received a more squared off redesign for a "formal look." 1964 was the only model year of the Thunderbird to have the word 'Thunderbird' on the front of the hood instead of the image of the Thunderbird. The Standard 390 CID V8 in 1964 produced 300 horsepower, and was capable of a top speed of 120 mph. Thunderbird sales in 1964 were up nearly 50% from the year before at 92,465. Featured in the TV series 'Highlander: The Series', a black 1964 Thunderbird was the main mode of transportation of protagonist Duncan Macleod.